While Ricky Jay has long been considered one of the world’s great sleight of hand artists, his career is further distinguished by the remarkable variety of his accomplishments as an author, actor, historian, and consultant. His one man shows Ricky Jay & His 52 Assistants; Ricky Jay On the Stem; and Ricky Jay A Rogue’s Gallery all directed by David Mamet, enjoyed critically acclaimed and commercially successful theatrical runs in cities around the world. As an actor Mr. Jay has been seen in David Mamet's films House of Games, Homicide, Things Change, Spanish Prisoner, State and Main, Heist and Redbelt. He has appeared in many other films including Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Last Days, The Prestige, The Great Buck Howard and the James Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies. He has written and hosted his own specials for CBS, HBO, A&E, and the BBC, and has appeared on the series X-Files, Kidnapped, Deadwood, The Unit, and Flash Forward. His consulting company, Deceptive Practices, has supplied “Arcane Knowledge on a Need to Know Basis” for more than a score of films including The Prestige, The Illusionist, Forrest Gump, and Oceans 13. His Grammy Nominated boxed set, Ricky Jay Plays Poker, an album of classic and esoteric gambling tunes and a DVD of his of sleight of hand performance, is available from Sony BMG. Ricky Jay has defined the terms of his art for the Encyclopedia Britannica and the Cambridge Guide to American Theater. He is the author of many books including Learned Pigs & Fireproof Women, Jay’s Journal of Anomalies (both New York Times “Notable Books of the Year”) Dice Deception Fate & Rotten Luck(with Rosamnd Purcell and Extraordinary Exhibitions. He is a contributing author of the monumental new Taschen visual history Magic, 1400s--1950.

The boys are back for Rob and Big (Season 3) and once again, the world is a candy store for our heroes as they take to the streets with greater abandon than ever. The season starts when Rob and Big become crime-solvers and set out to determine who left a mystery "gift" in the pool. Drama, Rob's cousin/assistant, becomes the prime suspect so Rob hires a polygraph expert to test his innocence or guilt. Another escapade unfurls when the guys decide to take a road trip up the California coast to enter Mini in a mini-horse show. In a mind-blowing "Guinness Book of World Records" chase, Rob and Big seek to officially rock the world with their record-smashing abilities. Rob makes an attempt to break more skateboarding world records than the Guinness judge has ever seen in one day, and Big goes after a few records of his own. The season wouldn't be complete without Rob and Big's beloved bulldog, Meaty. The guys spoil their mutt by throwing him a birthday party with paparazzi, a dog-friendly cake, puppy ice sculptures, and a red carpet. These are just a few of the absurd exploits in the wildest season yet of Rob and Big. It's time to "Do Work!"

A new clip from the Season 2 premiere of Human Giant. Premieres March 11th at 11 pm on MTV. Episode features special guest stars Bill Hader (Superbad),
Brian Posehn (The Sarah Silverman Program), Andy
Samberg (SNL), and Matt Walsh (Semi-Pro).

When the lights go out at the school assembly, a young Rob Riggle seizes the moment, and attacks!
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Rob Huebel asks Warren Sapp "Do You Want To See a Dead Body" and the ex-NFL star is very excited to see one. Tune in for the premiere of the second season of Funny Or Die Presents on January 14th at midnight only on HBO.

A sneak peak at episode 6 of Funny Or Die Presents with an exclusive look at the newest episode of Want to See a Dead Body with Rob Huebel and Rachael Harris. To see the whole thing tune in this Friday at midnight on HBO!

Based on the "Manifesto for Conscious Men," balance your energies and allow for a new wave of evolution on our planet. See the original at http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/cf2ffccba6/dear-woman-original

The newest release from the Warren Klein Voicemail Archive shows Warren's skill at handling a client in crisis -- in this case, Brat Pack-er Rob Lowe. In the 1980's, Warren Klein was the most powerful agent in Hollywood. He represented the biggest stars of the era. Presumed lost, the Warren Klei...

When the lights go out at the school assembly, a young Rob Riggle seizes the moment, and attacks!
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